China State Power Investment Corp completes 500 MW subsidy-free solar power plant in Chaoyang

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China Power International Development Co Ltd (CPID), a unit of State Power Investment Corp of China, has completed the development of a 500 MW subsidy-free solar power plant in Chaoyang city.

The project is located in the northeastern province of Liaoning, Chaoyang City and required a total investment of about CNY2.9 billion (US$145 million). 

The project is part of the first batch of wind and solar projects that are to be realized in China without subsidy.

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